Lao-Cambodian Prosecutors Enhance Cooperation Against Transnational Crime

16/07/2025 10:43
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KPL The 1st Lao-Cambodia Prosecutors' Office Meeting on Cooperation in Combating Transnational Crime, with a particular focus on drug trafficking, was held on July 15, 2025, in Vientiane. The meeting was co-chaired by Mr. Xaysana Khodphouthone, Head of the Supreme People's Prosecutor's Office of the Lao PDR, and Ms. Chea Leang, Head of the Supreme Prosecutor's Office of the Supreme Court of the Kingdom of Cambodia. Senior officials from both countries’ prosecution offices attended the event.

(KPL) The 1st Lao-Cambodia Prosecutors' Office Meeting on Cooperation in Combating Transnational Crime, with a particular focus on drug trafficking, was held on July 15, 2025, in Vientiane. The meeting was co-chaired by Mr. Xaysana Khodphouthone, Head of the Supreme People's Prosecutor's Office of the Lao PDR, and Ms. Chea Leang, Head of the Supreme Prosecutor's Office of the Supreme Court of the Kingdom of Cambodia. Senior officials from both countries’ prosecution offices attended the event.

Mr. Xaysana emphasized that the meeting marked a significant milestone in strengthening judicial collaboration between Laos and Cambodia. It serves as the first formal gathering aimed at reinforcing cooperation in criminal prosecution, particularly in the fight against transnational and drug-related crimes. The initiative is grounded in the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between the two sides in 2024, and reflects the deepening strategic partnership between the two nations.

“Today’s meeting is not only about legal cooperation, but also about reinforcing the historic friendship, solidarity, and strategic ties between our countries,” Mr. Xaysana stated. “Our efforts are entering a more practical and results-driven phase.”

The threat of transnational crime, particularly drug trafficking, has escalated into a global concern, posing significant challenges to regional and international security. Drug crimes cause devastating harm to lives and communities, undermine socio-economic development, and hinder cross-border cooperation. The United Nations classifies drug-related offenses as international crimes, necessitating strong and coordinated global responses.

Laos is particularly vulnerable due to its strategic location in the Lower Mekong Subregion, sharing borders with five countries. Certain border areas have become hotspots for trafficking activities. As the country expands regional connectivity, it has increasingly become a transit route for precursor chemicals used in the production of illicit drugs such as methamphetamine, heroin, opium, cannabis, and crystal meth.

The widespread proliferation of narcotics has affected all sectors of Lao society—including youth, students, workers, and rural populations—raising concerns about long-term social, economic, and political impacts. “If this issue is not addressed urgently and comprehensively, it will become a root cause of various crimes and threaten social stability,” warned Mr. Xaysana.

In response, the Lao government has prioritized drug control as a national agenda, backed by targeted laws, policies, and strategic action plans. The Supreme People's Prosecutor’s Office has issued directives aligned with national policy to intensify the fight against drug crimes.

According to official monitoring, Laos recorded 5,012 drug-related cases in 2024, with an additional 1,422 cases reported in the first five months of 2025.

Both sides agreed that strengthening cross-border coordination, information exchange, and capacity building are essential to address the crisis. The meeting marks a new chapter in practical cooperation between Laos and Cambodia to confront and reduce the threat of drug-related transnational crime in the region.

 

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